Built for parents of newborns under 3 months

Know Exactly What to Do When Your Newborn Has a Fever.

Stop guessing at 3 a.m. The 5-Minute Fever Triage gives you a clear, step-by-step method to decide — monitor, call, or go — before panic sets in.

30-Day Peace of Mind Guarantee Decision in under 5 minutes
A calm parent holds a sleeping newborn under warm lamplight, a thermometer resting nearby on the soft bedding.

CARE Method

Calibrate · Assess · Reference · Execute

The Core Problem

"Watch and Wait" Is the Wrong Advice for a Newborn.

Here is what nobody tells you: the real reason you freeze when your baby's temperature spikes is not panic. It is the absence of a system. You were handed a thermometer and sent home. No protocol. No clear line between "this is fine" and "this is serious." So when the number appears on the screen, your brain searches for a rule that was never given to you.

And the internet makes it worse. You search, you find a hundred different answers, none of them written for an infant under three months. You ask your mom. You ask the forum. You get twelve opinions and zero clarity. That frozen feeling — the one where you know you need to act but have no idea which action to take — that is not a flaw in you. It is the predictable result of being handed a high-stakes responsibility with no instruction manual.

The hardest part is that the stakes are real. For a newborn, a fever is not the same as a fever in a toddler. A temperature that is "probably fine" in a six-month-old can be the only visible sign of something serious in a one-month-old. The window to act is narrow. And every minute you spend searching, second-guessing, and re-taking the temperature is a minute you are not acting on clear information.

The Opportunity

A Clear Decision in Under 5 Minutes — Every Time.

The 5-Minute Fever Triage is built around one idea: a parent under stress does not need more information. They need a single, linear path to a decision. The CARE Method — Calibrate, Assess, Reference, Execute — walks you through four focused steps, ending in one of three clear actions: monitor at home, call the doctor with specific data, or go now.

No other resource does this for the under-three-month window specifically. General baby fever guides are written for older infants. Forums are written by people who are not medical professionals. Hospital discharge papers assume you'll read them in advance, not at 2 a.m. with a crying baby in your arms. This method was built for that exact moment.

Picture what changes. Instead of a wave of dread, you feel a quiet sense of purpose. In under five minutes, you have a decision you can stand behind — one that protects your baby and gives you the confidence to act without regret.

Who This Is For

Built for the parent who refuses to guess.

First-Time Parents of Newborns

Your baby is under three months old and a fever sends you straight into panic mode. You want a clear process — not more advice to "trust your gut."

Parents Who Have Already Tried Searching Online

You have read the articles and asked the forums. You got conflicting answers and more confusion. You need one reliable method, not a library of opinions.

Parents Who Want to Call the Doctor With Confidence

You hesitate to call because you are not sure what to say. This gives you the exact data and language to communicate clearly and be taken seriously.

Value

A Clear Plan Changes Everything When Seconds Matter.

Know Exactly When to Act

Your baby's thermometer shows a scary number. Instead of freezing, you follow three simple steps and get a clear answer in under 5 minutes. No guessing. No spiraling.

Stop Second-Guessing the Reading

A wrong temperature reading can send you to the ER for nothing — or keep you home when you shouldn't be. The built-in measurement protocol tells you if the number is real.

Talk to Your Doctor With Confidence

No more calling in a panic with nothing useful to say. You'll have the exact data points and observations ready — so the conversation is fast, clear, and taken seriously.

Replace Panic With a Plan

When you have a step-by-step system built for this exact moment, the fear doesn't disappear — but it stops running the show. You move. You act. You protect your baby.

Proof

Parents Who Used This Are No Longer Guessing.

"I used to freeze every time the thermometer beeped. Now I follow the chart and know exactly what to do. It took me less than 5 minutes the first time I used it."

Sarah M.

First-time mother of a 6-week-old

"My husband and I used to argue about whether to go to the ER or wait. This system ended that. We both look at the same chart and get the same answer."

Jessica T.

Mother of twins, under 3 months

A Note From The Creator

Why an engineering student built this — and why that should actually reassure you.

My name is Ryan Frederick.

I'm not a doctor.

I'm a Mechanical Engineering student at UCL.

And I know what you're thinking — why should I listen to an engineering student about my baby's health?

Fair question. Let me answer it.

Engineers don't guess. We build systems that eliminate guesswork.

When I looked at the problem of infant fever triage, I saw exactly what I see in any broken process: too many inputs, no clear decision path, and parents left to improvise under pressure.

So I did what engineers do.

I went to the source. NHS guidelines. NICE clinical protocols. Clinician review.

I took the official, medically-grounded guidance that already exists — and I turned it into something a sleep-deprived, terrified first-time parent can actually use at 2 a.m.

Not a 40-page booklet. Not a vague checklist.

A structured, step-by-step triage method. Tested against real clinical thresholds. Reviewed by clinicians.

Built for the moment when panic hits and you need a clear answer now.

— Ryan Frederick

How It Works

The CARE Method — Four Steps. One Clear Answer.

01

Calibrate

Get a Reading You Can Trust

Follow a simple measurement protocol to confirm the temperature is accurate. No more second-guessing the thermometer. No more re-taking it five times.

02

Assess

Check the Three Critical Signs

Look at your infant's age, temperature, and a handful of key indicators. Less than two minutes. You don't need a medical degree to do this.

03

Reference

Use the 5-Minute Decision Chart

Cross-reference what you found against the one-page triage chart. It gives you a clear answer: Monitor, Call Now, or Go Now. No interpretation needed.

04

Execute

Act With Confidence

Take the exact action the system tells you. Call with the right data. Go with a clear reason. Or monitor with a specific plan. Either way, you know you made the right call.

The Investment

Choose Your Level of Support.

Enrollment is limited to the next 50 families. The Parent Command Center has a cap to ensure every member gets timely support.

Essentials

$47

Backed by the 30-Day Parental Peace of Mind Guarantee.

  • The Fever Triage Protocol — your complete digital guide to the CARE method
  • The 5-Minute Decision Chart — printable, one-page triage reference
  • Lifetime access to all future updates
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Complete System

$97$338

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  • Everything in Essentials
  • Printable Decision Chart, ready for your fridge tonight
  • BONUS: 'Calm Communicator' Scripts — exactly what to say to the doctor ($47 value)
  • BONUS: 'False Alarm' Filter Guide — eliminate measurement doubt ($67 value)
  • BONUS: Post-Fever Recovery Checklist — a clear plan for what comes next ($27 value)
  • Access to the Parent Command Center — 24/7 private community
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Our Guarantee

The Parental Peace of Mind Guarantee — 30 Days, Zero Risk.

Use the entire 5-Minute Fever Triage system for 30 days. Follow the CARE method. Use the Decision Chart. Try the scripts.

If you do not feel calmer, more in control, and fully confident in your ability to make the right call during a fever scare — send one email.

That is it. One email, and you get every dollar back. No questions. No hoops.

The only risk here is staying where you are — without a plan, without a clear answer, and without the confidence you deserve when your baby needs you most.

One Decision Changes Everything

Picture this. It's 2 a.m.

With the system

Calm. Clear. Acting together.

The thermometer shows a number that would have sent you spiraling before. But not tonight. You open the 5-Minute Fever Triage. You follow the steps.

In less than five minutes, you have a clear answer: monitor, call, or go. You and your partner look at each other and just… act. Together. With a plan.

Your doctor gets a call with specific data, not a tearful "I don't know." And they take you seriously, because you sound like someone who knows exactly what they're looking at.

That is the parent you already want to be.

Without it

Stuck. Searching. Waiting too long.

The next fever comes. You search Google at midnight, scroll through conflicting forum posts, ask your mom who says "just watch and wait."

You sit there. Stuck. Waiting for your baby to get obviously worse before you feel "justified" enough to act.

That window — the one where early action matters most — closes quietly.

The cost of not having a clear system is not just stress. It is the risk of hesitating when hesitation is the one thing you cannot afford.

Last Concerns

Still on the Fence? That's Fair.

I can find this information for free online.

You can. And you've probably tried. The problem is not finding information — it is that you find too much of it, none of it specific to an infant under three months, and all of it contradicting itself. In a real moment of panic at 2 a.m., a library of conflicting articles is not a plan. The 5-Minute Fever Triage is one linear path to one clear answer.

Is this actually medically sound? I only trust my pediatrician.

That trust is exactly right. This system is not here to replace your doctor — it is here to make you a better partner to them. The triage method is built on the same clinical indicators your pediatrician uses to assess urgency in infants under three months.

$97 feels like a lot for what might just be a checklist.

One unnecessary ER visit costs $250 or more. After-hours urgent care runs over $150. The entire system — Triage, Decision Chart, Calm Communicator Scripts, False Alarm Filter, Recovery Checklist, and the Parent Command Center — totals $338 in value. You get it for $97. And if it doesn't give you confidence within 30 days, you get every dollar back.

What if I still panic and can't think straight in the moment?

That is exactly why the Decision Chart exists. You do not need to think. You follow the steps. The system is designed for a parent who is scared, sleep-deprived, and under pressure. One question at a time. One answer at the end.

What if my baby's situation doesn't fit the method?

The method is built specifically for infants under three months — the highest-risk window. It accounts for the variables that matter most in this age group. And if you are ever unsure, the Parent Command Center gives you access to guidance around the clock.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The method is built specifically for infants under three months. It gives you a clear, structured process — not random advice. That said, always follow your pediatrician's guidance.

You get the full Fever Triage Protocol, the 5-Minute Decision Chart, access to the Parent Command Center, and three bonuses: the Calm Communicator Scripts, the False Alarm Filter Guide, and the Post-Fever Recovery Checklist.

Right away. The Decision Chart is a one-page printable. Put it on your fridge tonight. When a fever hits, you follow the steps and get a clear answer in under 5 minutes.

That is exactly what the False Alarm Filter Guide is for. It walks you through a simple measurement protocol so you can trust the number you are seeing before you act.

It was designed with first-time parents in mind. But any parent who wants a clear, reliable process for infant fever — not guesswork — will find it useful.

This does not replace your pediatrician. It prepares you to work better with them. You will know exactly what to say, what data to share, and when to call.

Everything. Use the full system for 30 days. If you do not feel calmer, more in control, and confident in your decisions, send one email. You get a full refund. No questions asked.

Online searches give you a hundred conflicting answers. This gives you one clear path. One unnecessary ER visit costs $250 or more. This is the cost of knowing exactly what to do.

Discharge papers are general. This system is built for one specific, high-risk window: fever in an infant under three months. It is a real-time decision tool, not a document to read once and forget.

Enrollment is limited to the next 50 families so every member gets timely support. Once those spots are gone, they are gone. The Calm Communicator Scripts bonus also disappears after this week.

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